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Security Intelligence RSS Feed from ABC Radio Sydney2017, Australian Broadcasting Corporationen-au15Tue, 01 Aug 2017 13:41:00 +1000Sydney 'bomb plotters' may have already tried to smuggle device onto international flighthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-31/sydney-terror-raids-bomb-plotters-may-have-already-made-attempt/8760562?source=rss
The men detained in counter-terrorism raids on the weekend may have already made an attempt to smuggle their homemade bomb onto an international flight prior to raids, police and security officials have told 7.30.Tue, 01 Aug 2017 15:50:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201708\4710846.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Composite of arrested menComposite of arrested menSupplied: SuppliedPolice search property in LakembaPolice search property in LakembaABC News: Jessica Kidd: ABC News: Jessica Kidd-33.8631 151.2043Arrested terror plotters had strong links with IS fighters in Syriahttp://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2017/s4710857.htm?source=rss
Law enforcement officials have told 7.30 the terror plotters arrested in Sydney on the weekend may have tried to unsuccessfully smuggle their bomb onto an international flight before turning their attention to a domestic flight.Tue, 01 Aug 2017 13:41:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201708\4710857.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime Prevention:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Arrested terror plotters had strong links with IS fighters in SyriaArrested terror plotters had strong links with IS fighters in Syria7.30 Report: 7.30 ReportArrested terror plotters had strong links with IS fighters in SyriaLaw enforcement officials have told 7.30 the terror plotters may have tried to unsuccessfully smuggle their bomb onto an international flight before turning their attention to a domestic flight.Dylan Welch-33.8631 151.2043Beefed up security at Australian airports after four Sydney men detained following weekend counter-terrorism raidshttp://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2016/s4710445.htm?source=rss
Airports around Australia are on high alert as more details emerge about the alleged plot by four men to bring down a plane at Sydney Airport. The men were arrested in counter-terrorism raids in Sydney on Saturday night and are now being detained under special terrorism powers. Police say they are confident they now have all members of the alleged terrorist cell. In inner-city Surry Hills, which was the scene of one of the five raids, locals are coming to terms with the fact their suburb is now the focus of Australia's latest counter-terrorism operation.Mon, 31 Jul 2017 13:15:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4710445.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Beefed up security at Australian airports after Sydney men detained following counter-terror raidsAirports around Australia are on high alert as more details emerge about the alleged plot by four men to bring down a plane at Sydney Airport. The men were arrested in counter-terrorism raids in Sydney on Saturday night and are now being detained under special terrorism powers. Police say they are confident they now have all members of the alleged terrorist cell. In inner-city Surry Hills, which was the scene of one of the five raids, locals are coming to terms with the fact their suburb is now the focus of Australia's latest counter-terrorism operation.Stephen Smiley-33.8631 151.2043Sydney Airport 'chaotic' with tight security and major delays after terror raidshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-31/sydney-airport-security-high-amid-alleged-terror-threat/8758890?source=rss
Uniformed police are on patrol inside Sydney Airport, as security is boosted in the wake of an alleged terrorism plot targeting a plane, with passengers reporting queues of about 100 metres long and a "nervous energy in the air" this morning.Mon, 31 Jul 2017 12:38:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4710474.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney Airport 2020Australia:NSW:Sydney International Airport 2020Queues at Sydney AirportQueues at Sydney AirportAAP: Dean Lewins: AAP: Dean Lewins-33.945852 151.181402Do concrete bollards actually make cities safer or shift the problem to regional centres?http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-05/do-concrete-bollards-actually-make-cities-safer/8680644?source=rss
They're a concrete reminder of the new, heightened terrorist threat but do the large, oblong bollards popping up at key public places in Australian cities actually work?Wed, 05 Jul 2017 16:30:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201707\4696940.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Urban Development and Planning:AllDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:VIC:AllAustralia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Concrete bollard in MelbourneConcrete bollard in MelbourneABC News: Iskhandar Razak: ABC News: Iskhandar Razak-37.8099 144.9622Jobs at Google: Tech giant targeting hackers in Australian hiring raidhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-20/google-set-to-mine-australians-hacking-ranks-in-hiring-raid/8281054?source=rss
Internet giant Google is about to launch a hiring raid for Australia's best and brightest hackers in a move likely to exacerbate a major IT skills shortage in government agencies.Mon, 20 Feb 2017 16:02:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201702\4622778.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllScience and Technology:All:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:InternetAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Google AustraliaGoogle AustraliaABC News: Ben Sveen: ABC News: Ben SveenGoogle's searching for people who want to "break systems"Internet giant Google is about to launch a hiring raid for Australia's best and brightest hackers in a move likely to exacerbate a major IT skills shortage in government agencies.-26.000 134.500Sydney siege inquest: ASIO's role may never be publicly revealedhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-07/asio-role-in-the-sydney-siege-may-never-be-known/7824082?source=rss
The findings arising from the coronial inquest into the Sydney siege will not be handed down until next year, New South Wales state coroner Michael Barnes confirms, but it appears ASIO's involvement will remain confidential.Wed, 07 Sep 2016 18:56:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201609\4534662.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Police SiegesAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Police with weapons raised on Phillip Street, SydneyPolice with weapons raised on Phillip Street, SydneyAAP: Dan Himbrechts: AAP: Dan Himbrechts-33.8631 151.2043Sydney teen charged with Anzac Day terror plot pleads not guiltyhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-26/teen-charged-over-anzac-day-terror-plot-pleads-not-guilty/7357624?source=rss
A 16-year-old boy arrested on the eve of Anzac Day will fight a terrorism charge against him and undergo psychological assessment ahead of making a bail application later this week, his lawyer tells a Sydney court.Tue, 26 Apr 2016 13:30:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201604\4450270.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Police at Anzac Day 2016Police at Anzac Day 2016Getty Images: Brook Mitchell: Getty Images: Brook Mitchell-33.8631 151.2043Khaled Sharrouf: The Australian radical fighting for Islamic State in Iraq and Syriahttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-14/khaled-sharrouf:-the-australian-radical-fighting-in-iraq/5671974?source=rss
With a single photo of his seven-year-old son holding a severed head, Khaled Sharrouf has shot to global infamy.Thu, 11 Feb 2016 08:49:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201602\4067485.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Syrian Arab Republic:All:AllThe life of the drug addict turned Western jihadi poster boyThe life of the drug addict turned Western jihadi poster boy7.30 Report: 7.30 Report35 38FinFisher spyware: Indonesian government 'using Sydney server for surveillance program'http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-26/notorious-spyware-used-to-take-over-computers-found-in-sydney/7114734?source=rss
An Indonesian government agency is using a Sydney-based proxy server to run the notorious spyware FinFisher, according to technology researchers.Tue, 26 Jan 2016 18:34:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201601\4394867.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllScience and Technology:All:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:InternetAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Ultimo 2007Indonesia:All:AllCablesCablesABC News: Nic MacBean: ABC News: Nic MacBean-33.8833 151.2Security hotline received warnings about Man Monis days before Lindt Cafe siegehttp://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2015/s4354820.htm?source=rss
Six days before the deadly siege at the Lindt Cafe in Sydney, Australia's national security hotline received a series of warnings about the gunman Man Haron Monis. An inquest as heard that both police and the spy service ASIO concluded he was not a threat.Wed, 18 Nov 2015 19:23:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201511\4354820.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Security hotline received warnings about Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis Man Haron Monis Sydney siege gunmanAAP Image: Sergio Dionisio: AAP Image: Sergio DionisioSecurity hotline received warnings about Man Monis days before Lindt Cafe siegeSix days before the deadly siege at the Lindt Cafe in Sydney, Australia's national security hotline received a series of warnings about the gunman Man Haron Monis. An inquest as heard that both police and the spy service ASIO concluded he was not a threat.Brendan Trembath-33.8631 151.2043Sydney siege inquest: Coroner considers whether ASIO could have done more to stop Man Haron Monishttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-18/inquest-to-explore-what-security-services-knew-about-monis/6949600?source=rss
Australia's national security hotline received 18 calls and emails about Man Haron Monis's Facebook page less than a week before the Sydney siege, an inquest hears.Wed, 18 Nov 2015 12:32:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201511\4354289.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000People emerge from the Lindt CafePeople emerge from the Lindt CafeGetty Images: Joosep Martinson: Getty Images: Joosep Martinson-33.8631 151.2043Civil libertarian Frank Moorhouse supports metadata laws but calls for more oversight of security agencieshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-16/civil-libertarian-frank-moorhouse-supports-metadata-laws/6859846?source=rss
Renowned author Frank Moorhouse who has been under ASIO surveillance since he was 17 years old has backed the Federal Government's new metadata surveillance laws.Fri, 16 Oct 2015 12:32:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201510\4333066.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllInformation and Communication:All:AllInformation and Communication:Internet:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:InternetAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australian author Frank MoorhouseAustralian author Frank MoorhouseRandom House: Random House-33.8631 151.2043Australian-Chinese businessman Michael Li claims China intimidation after refusing to act as spyhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-12/businessman-claims-china-intimidation-after-refusing-to-spy/6843356?source=rss
A prominent Australian-Chinese businessman says China's security agencies have placed his family under surveillance in Sydney and imprisoned his brother in China because he refused to act as a spy for Beijing.Mon, 12 Oct 2015 20:06:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201510\4330156.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:World Politics:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Michael Li, the owner of global furniture exporter OSMENMichael Li, the owner of global furniture exporter OSMENFour Corners: Four Corners-33.8631 151.2043Alleged would-be terrorists intercepted at airport tried to leave Australia twice, Peter Dutton sayshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-20/alleged-would-be-terrorists-stopped-twice/6712458?source=rss
Seven Australians stopped on their way to allegedly join terrorists in the Middle East tried to leave the country twice, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says.Thu, 20 Aug 2015 17:16:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201508\4297173.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney International Airport 2020Alleged would-be terrorists at Sydney International AirportAlleged would-be terrorists at Sydney International AirportSupplied: Border Force: Supplied: Border Force-33.945852 151.181402Kay Danes was held in a Lao jail for almost a yearhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2015/07/06/4268167.htm?source=rss
Kay Danes was wrongfully imprisoned in Laos, one of the world's poorest communist states. Mon, 06 Jul 2015 12:38:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201507\4268167.xmlABC Radio SydneycanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthCommunity and Society:Ethics:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Grief:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:ABCInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:RadioInformation and Communication:Internet:AllInformation and Communication:Journalism:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Fraud and Corporate Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:International Law:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Judges and Legal Profession:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllLifestyle and Leisure:Travel and Tourism:AllCommunity and Society:Community Organisations:AllCommunity and Society:Men:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllLifestyle and Leisure:Travel and Tourism:Travel Health and SafetyInformation and Communication:Internet:Social MediaCommunity and Society:Emigration:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Corruption:AllAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Kay DanesKay DanesABC Local: Kay Danes - Conversations Kay Danes in conversation with Sarah Kanowski. -27.4698 153.024Labor accuses Federal Government of misleading Parliament over Man Haron Monis letter, calls on Prime Minister to 'come clean'http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-04/labor-steps-up-attack-on-government-over-monis-letter/6595222?source=rss
The Federal Opposition is increasing its attack on the Government over a letter from Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis to Attorney-General George Brandis, accusing it of misleading Parliament before attempting a cover-up.Sun, 05 Jul 2015 07:30:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201507\4267559.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Parliament:Federal ParliamentGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:AlpAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Attorney General George BrandisAttorney General George BrandisABC News: Clarissa Thorpe: ABC News: Clarissa Thorpe-26.000 134.500Journalist Mark Aarons tells of life growing up under ASIO surveillancehttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/09/19/3852270.htm?source=rss
The family of journalist Mark Aarons were Australia's most well-known communists, and kept under decades-long surveillance by ASIO.Mon, 29 Jun 2015 09:13:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\3852270.xmlABC Radio SydneycanberrasydneydarwinhobartperthCommunity and Society:All:AllDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Foreign Affairs:AllGovernment and Politics:World Politics:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Forms of Government:CommunismAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Mark AaronsMark Aarons ABC Local: Mark Aarons - ConversationsMark Aarons in conversation with Steve Cannane.Labor's David Feeney apologises for offence caused by Sydney 'bogans' and 'bigots' map tweethttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-25/david-feeney-apologises-for-offence-caused-by-bogan-bigots-tweet/6573944?source=rss
Labor's assistant defence spokesman David Feeney apologises for tweeting a map of Sydney labelling the south-west residents as "bogans" and northern beaches residents as "bigots".Thu, 25 Jun 2015 20:23:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4262108.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:AllGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:AlpAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000A map tweeted by David Feeney suggesting locations of 'bigots' and 'bogans' in SydneyA map tweeted by David Feeney suggesting locations of 'bigots' and 'bogans' in Sydney: -33.8631 151.2043Tony Abbott accuses Labor of insulting ASIO by questioning use of maps during media eventhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-25/tony-abbott-accuses-labor-of-insulting-asio-over-use-of-maps/6572112?source=rss
Prime Minister Tony Abbott accuses Labor of insulting Australia's top spies by questioning the use of terrorist recruiting maps during a media event at ASIO's headquarters.Thu, 25 Jun 2015 15:08:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4261696.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Auburn 2144Australia:NSW:Bankstown 2200Australia:NSW:Greenacre 2190Australia:NSW:Lakemba 2195Australia:NSW:Lidcombe 2141Australia:NSW:Punchbowl 2196Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:VIC:Campbellfield 3061Australia:VIC:Craigieburn 3064Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Tony Abbott at ASIO headquarters in CanberraTony Abbott at ASIO headquarters in CanberraAAP: Lukas Coch: AAP: Lukas Coch-33.8631 151.2043Opposition asks PM to explain exposure of classified ASIO documentshttp://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2015/s4261530.htm?source=rss
The Opposition has called on the Prime Minister to explain how classified documents were allowed to be filmed during a press conference on Syria and Iraq. Mr Abbott was shown maps of terrorist recruiting hot-spots during a visit to the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation headquarters yesterday. The maps were then broadcast on numerous television news channels, but ASIO later confirmed they weren't meant to be published.Thu, 25 Jun 2015 09:40:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4261530.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllPerson:Abbott, Tony:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Opposition asks PM to explain exposure of classified ASIO documentsThe Opposition has called on the Prime Minister to explain how classified documents were allowed to be filmed during a press conference on Syria and Iraq. Mr Abbott was shown maps of terrorist recruiting hot-spots during a visit to the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation headquarters yesterday. The maps were then broadcast on numerous television news channels, but ASIO later confirmed they weren't meant to be published.Mandie Sami-33.8631 151.2043Islamic State: Khaled Sharrouf passed airport checks, evaded authorities in less than two minuteshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-15/islamic-state-khaled-sharrouf-assessed-in-two-minutes/6548180?source=rss
It took less than two minutes for one of Australia's most notorious terrorists, Khaled Sharrouf, to fake his way through airport checks and evade Australian authorities, a Customs review says.Tue, 16 Jun 2015 14:52:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4255526.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NSW:Sydney Airport 2020Khaled SharroufKhaled SharroufSupplied: Supplied-33.945852 151.181402Tony Abbott hints at greater involvement in Iraq at counter-terrorism summithttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-11/tony-abbott-hints-at-greater-involvement-in-iraq/6538602?source=rss
Tony Abbott tells a summit on violent extremism that Australia is discussing its military commitment in Iraq with coalition partners.Thu, 11 Jun 2015 22:10:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4253163.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Defence Forces:ArmyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:World Politics:AllPerson:Abbott, Tony:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Iraq:All:AllISIS fightersISIS fightersAFP: Al-Furqan Media: AFP: Al-Furqan Media-33.8631 151.2043International counter-terrorism summit in Sydney to focus on use of social media to recruit followershttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-10/sydney-to-host-counter-terrorism-summit/6536864?source=rss
The threat of terrorism and use of social media to recruit followers will be examined at an international summit hosted by the Federal Government, which starts in Sydney today.Thu, 11 Jun 2015 08:32:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4252710.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Twitter logoTwitter logoABC News: Nic MacBean: ABC News: Nic MacBeanISIS fighters in Iraqi desertISIS fighters in Iraqi desertAFP: Ho/ISIS: AFP: Ho/ISIS-33.8631 151.2043Indonesia keeps Australia guessing on attendance at counter-terrorism summithttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-09/indonesia-keeps-australia-guessing-on-counter-terrorism-summit/6533206?source=rss
Jakarta waits until the eleventh hour to confirm if it will send a representative to this week's counter-terrorism summit in Sydney.Tue, 09 Jun 2015 19:11:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201506\4251800.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Foreign Affairs:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Indonesia:All:All-33.8631 151.2043NSW deputy police commissioner says negotiation efforts continuehttp://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2014/s4149170.htm?source=rss
The New South Wales deputy police commissioner Catherine Burn provides an update on the unfolding events in the Sydney CBD. She says the police have been in frequent contact with the Government during the day's negotiations, and for people not in the immediate area affected by the siege to continue with life as usual.Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:52:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201412\4149170.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000NSW deputy police commissioner says negotiation efforts continueNSW Assistant Police Commissioner Catherine BurnABC News: ABC NewsNSW deputy police commissioner says negotiation efforts continueThe New South Wales deputy police commissioner Catherine Burn provides an update on the unfolding events in the Sydney CBD. She says the police have been in frequent contact with the Government during the day's negotiations, and for people not in the immediate area affected by the siege to continue with life as usual.David Mark-33.8631 151.2043No clear link with September counter terror raidshttp://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2014/s4149168.htm?source=rss
One terrorism expert, Justin Hastings, is senior lecturer in international relations at the University of Sydney. He says it's hard to say at this stage whether the incident is linked to the huge raids that happened in Sydney in September.Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:40:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201412\4149168.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000No clear link with September counter terror raidsOne terrorism expert, Justin Hastings, is senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sydney. He says it's hard to say at this stage whether the incident is linked to the huge raids that happened in Sydney in September.Emily Bourke-33.8631 151.2043'He will be identified today'http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2014/s4149166.htm?source=rss
Reporter Peter Lloyd analyses the siege within the context of recent months' terror raids in Sydney. He says no sure links can be made until there is a declaration of intent from the gunman. At the same time, there are questions over what other threats the siege gunman may wield that are keeping the hostages from over-powering him.Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:30:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201412\4149166.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Evacuations in Sydney CBDEvacuations in Sydney CBDAAP: Joel Carrett: AAP: Joel Carrett'He will be identified today'Reporter Peter Lloyd analyses the siege within the context of recent months' terror raids in Sydney. He says no sure links can be made until there is a declaration of intent from the gunman. At the same time, there are questions over what other threats the siege gunman may wield that are keeping the hostages from over-powering him.Peter Lloyd-33.8631 151.2043Five siege hostages debriefed by police as snipers surround cafehttp://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2014/s4149164.htm?source=rss
Full details are yet to emerge from the siege situation unfolding in Sydney's central business disctrict. So far five people have either been released or escaped from the Lindt Cafe where the gunman is located. Police estimate there's less then 30 people still inside the cafe, but an exact number is unknown.Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:27:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201412\4149164.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Five siege hostages debriefed by police as snipers surround cafeMan inside Lindt shopABC News: ABC NewsFive siege hostages debriefed by police as snipers surround cafeFull details are yet to emerge from the siege situation unfolding in Sydney's central business disctrict. So far five people have either been released or escaped from the Lindt Cafe where the gunman is located. Police estimate there's less then 30 people still inside the cafe, but an exact number is unknown.Michael Edwards-33.8631 151.2043Islamic State: Four Sydney brothers believed to have joined IS fighters in Syriahttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-15/four-sydney-brothers-believed-in-syria-with-is-fighters/5893580?source=rss
Four Sydney brothers are believed to have travelled to Syria via Turkey to join Islamic State fighters, apparently evading detection by telling family they were flying to Thailand.Sat, 15 Nov 2014 12:05:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201411\4129240.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Turkey:All:AllHuge explosion in Kobane, SyriaHuge explosion in Kobane, SyriaAFP: Aris Messinis: AFP: Aris Messinis-33.8631 151.2043Police claim terror plot foiled by biggest ever raidshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/09/18/4090174.htm?source=rss
Police say raids involving more than 800 officers have disrupted a terror plot to inflict violence on random members of the public.Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:52:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201410\4090174.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneybrisbaneDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Arrests in Sydney raidsPolice say 15 people were arrested during the raids.NSW Police: NSW Police-33.8631 151.2043Islamic State: Australian 17yo Abdullah Elmir's friends defend his decision to join jihadistshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-22/abdullah-elmir-friends-defend-sydney-teens-decision-to-join-is/5834172?source=rss
Friends of a Sydney teenager who has appeared in an Islamic State (IS) propaganda video have defended his decision to join the jihadist group. In the video directed at Prime Minister Tony Abbott, which emerged on Tuesday, 17-year-old Abdullah Elmir said the terrorist group "will not stop fighting" until it controls "every single land". The ABC can reveal Elmir was a student at Condell Park High School in Sydney's south-west and disappeared in June before travelling to Syria. One friend said: "I swear, people get mad because we defend his legacy, he is still our mate and that's not changing anything."Wed, 22 Oct 2014 21:49:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201410\4112622.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Parliament:Federal ParliamentUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Condell Park 2200Syrian Arab Republic:All:AllAustralian teenager Abdullah Elmir, who uses the alias Abu KhaledAustralian teenager Abdullah Elmir, who uses the alias Abu Khaled: Sydney boy recruited by IS was 'just a normal teenager'Muslim community leaders say they are devastated by the latest IS propaganda video, which features an Australian teenager who attended Sydney's Condell Park High School.Philippa McDonald-33.9249 151Neryl Joyce's journey from young motherhood to Baghdad bodyguardhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/10/21/4111466.htm?source=rss
Ten years ago Neryl Joyce traded in her life as a struggling single mother to become a bodyguard in Baghdad.Tue, 21 Oct 2014 14:20:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201410\4111466.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Books (Literature):AllCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllDefence and National Security:Defence Forces:AllDefence and National Security:Defence Industry:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllDisasters and Accidents:Emergency Incidents:AllDisasters and Accidents:Emergency Planning:AllHuman Interest:People:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:International Law:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Sexual Offences:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllCommunity and Society:Work:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Neryl JoyceNeryl JoyceABC Local : Neryl JoyceNeryl Joyce in conversation with Richard Fidler-27.4698 153.024Revelations from David Horner's official history of ASIOhttp://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2014/s4102198.htm?source=rss
A new history of Australia's internal security organisation ASIO has revealed that the organisation's head in the 1950s, Charles Spry, fed political advice to the prime minister Robert Menzies during the 1951 referendum on whether to ban the Communist Party. It's just one of the revelations in David Horner's official history 'The Spy Catchers'.Tue, 07 Oct 2014 19:49:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201410\4102198.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllArts and Entertainment:Books (Literature):AuthorCommunity and Society:History:World War 2Australia:NSW:Ultimo 2007Revelations from David Horner's official history of ASIOA new history of Australia's internal security organisation ASIO has revealed that the organisation's head in the 1950s, Charles Spry, fed political advice to the prime minister Robert Menzies during the 1951 referendum on whether to ban the Communist Party. It's just one of the revelations in David Horner's official history 'The Spy Catchers'.Mark Colvin-33.8833 151.2Round-the-clock patrols of Sydney landmarks, transit hubs amid terror threathttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-19/sydney-opera-house-harbour-bridge-to-get-terror-patrols-247/5754862?source=rss
NSW Police will conduct round-the-clock patrols of Sydney's iconic landmarks and major transport hubs amid a heightened security threat after yesterday's counter-terrorism raids across the city. Hundreds of officers will maintain a highly visible presence 24/7 at locations, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and surrounding foreshore, and at sporting events and large public gatherings. The security boost comes after synchronised dawn raids Thursday on houses and vehicles across Sydney's west and north-west, and in Brisbane's south, involving more than 800 police.Fri, 19 Sep 2014 13:24:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201409\4090815.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Bridge and Opera HouseBridge and Opera HouseAAP: James Morgan: AAP: James Morgan-33.8631 151.2043Al Risalah Centre in western Sydney closes as director Wissam Haddad claims members targetted by police and ASIOhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-15/al-risalah-centre-closes-amid-asio-harassment-claims/5745470?source=rss
A controversial Islamic centre in western Sydney has closed its doors after claims members and supporters have been harassed by police and counter-terrorism security agencies. Tue, 16 Sep 2014 06:16:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201409\4088167.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Al Risalah book shop signAl Risalah book shop signABC: ABC-33.8631 151.2043Scott Morrison talks to Leigh Sales about terrorism and national securityhttp://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2014/s4085221.htm?source=rss
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison discusses today's terrorism raids and increased security measures to be implemented at airports.Wed, 10 Sep 2014 21:37:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201409\4085221.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Scott Morrison talks to Leigh Sales about terrorism and national securityScott Morrison talks to Leigh Sales about terrorism and national security7.30 Report: 7.30 ReportScott Morrison talks to Leigh Sales about terrorism and national securityImmigration Minister Scott Morrison discusses today's terrorism raids and increased security measures to be implemented at airports.-33.8631 151.2043Australia jihadist funnelling fighters to the IS frontline revealedhttp://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2014/s4083968.htm?source=rss
Mohammad Ali Baryalei: Australia's most senior member of Islamic State funnelled fighters onto the frontline of Syria, Iraq warsTue, 09 Sep 2014 12:14:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201409\4083968.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneygoldcoastDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Liverpool 2170Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:QLD:Surfers Paradise 4217Syrian Arab Republic:All:AllAustralia jihadist funnelling fighters to the IS frontline revealedAustralia jihadist funnelling fighters to the IS frontline revealed7.30 Report: 7.30 Report-33.8631 151.2043Community leaders say Muslims feel they are targetted by proposed new terror lawshttp://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2014/s4075804.htm?source=rss
Despite reassurances that planned new anti-terror laws are not aimed at Muslims, some community leaders say they are being demonised.
Wed, 27 Aug 2014 20:09:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4075804.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Community leaders say Muslims feel they are targetted by proposed new terror lawsCommunity leaders say Muslims feel they are targetted by proposed new terror laws7.30 Report: 7.30 ReportCommunity leaders say Muslims feel they are targetted by proposed new terror lawsDespite reassurances that planned new anti-terror laws are not aimed at Muslims, some community leaders say they are being demonised.
Matt Peacock-26.000 134.500Journalist Michael Ware explains the origins of Islamic Statehttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/08/21/4071673.htm?source=rss
Journalist Michael Ware returns to discuss the guiding ideals of jihadist group, Islamic State.Thu, 21 Aug 2014 12:00:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4071673.xmlABC Radio SydneycanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthBusiness, Economics and Finance:All:AllCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:FundamentalismCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Defence Forces:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:All:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:AllInformation and Communication:Internet:AllInformation and Communication:Journalism:AllInformation and Communication:Print Media:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:Religious LeadersInformation and Communication:Internet:Social MediaAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Michael WareMichael WareABC Local: Michael Ware - ConversationsMichael Ware in conversation with Richard Fidler.-27.4698 153.024Death threats against Muslim leader Dr Jamal Rifi who spoke out against radicalshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-14/death-threats-against-muslim-leader-who-denounced-radicals/5670774?source=rss
The concern about home-grown terrorism has taken an alarming twist today with death threats being made against a Sydney Muslim leader who spoke out against Australian radicals.Thu, 14 Aug 2014 14:30:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4067159.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Iraq:All:AllSyrian Arab Republic:All:AllKhaled Sharrouf and Mohamed ElomarKhaled Sharrouf and Mohamed ElomarSupplied: Supplied-33.8631 151.2043'The act of a lunatic': Islamic State jihadist Khaled Sharrouf's photograph of son holding severed head in Syria condemned by Muslim leader, Federal Ghttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-11/photo-of-boy-holding-severed-head-the-act-of-a-lunatic/5662202?source=rss
Defence Minister David Johnston says he is "revolted" by a photograph purporting to show an Australian boy holding the severed head of a solider in Syria. The image, published on Monday by News Corp, reportedly came from the Twitter feed of Australian Khaled Sharrouf, who calls himself an Islamic State fighter. It shows a young boy, reported to be Sharrouf's seven-year-old son, holding the severed head of what is said to be a Syrian government soldier. News Corp says the photo of the boy, believed to have been raised in Sydney, was posted with the caption: "That's my boy".Tue, 12 Aug 2014 00:27:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201408\4064882.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Syrian Arab Republic:All:AllBoy holding severed headBoy holding severed headSupplied: Supplied35 38Eminent Australians reveal the shock of being followed by ASIO spieshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-23/asio-talk-at-sydney-writers-festival/5473628?source=rss
Eminent Australians at the Sydney Writers' Festival have revealed the shock of discovering they were followed by ASIO spies in their youth.Fri, 23 May 2014 13:59:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201405\4010836.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Books (Literature):AllDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Elizabeth Evatt and Anne SummersElizabeth Evatt and Anne SummersABC: Anne Maria Nicholson: ABC: Anne Maria Nicholson-33.8631 151.2043Journalist Rafael Epstein on knowing Israel's covert 'Prisoner X'http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/03/25/3970912.htm?source=rss
Journalist Rafael Epstein was shocked when he heard about the suicide of Ben Zygier, in an Israeli prison cell.Tue, 25 Mar 2014 13:09:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201403\3970912.xmlABC Radio SydneycanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:ABCInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:RadioLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllCommunity and Society:Men:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Corruption:AllAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Rafael EpsteinRafael EpsteinABC Local: Rafael Epstein - Conversations Rafael Epstein in conversation with Richard Fidler. -27.4698 153.024ASIO error led to Egyptian terrorism suspect being placed in low-security prison in Adelaide, report findshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-14/egyptian-terrorism-suspect-held-in-low-security-report-finds/5320104?source=rss
Significant communication problems within domestic spy agency ASIO led to an alleged Egyptian terrorist being cleared for community detention, a report has found.Fri, 14 Mar 2014 10:55:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201403\3963073.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyadelaideCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Villawood 2163Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000Razor wire at a Brisbane prisonRazor wire at a Brisbane prisonAAP: Dave Hunt: AAP: Dave Hunt-34.9295 138.5982Islamic outreach group Ummah United says ASIO risks radicalising young Muslims in need of mentorshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-20/islamic-group-works-to-stop-young-muslims-from-turning-radical/5209794?source=rss
A Logan-based Islamic outreach group says it wants to steer young Muslims away from radicalisation, but that the heavy hand of Australian security and intelligence is not helping.Tue, 21 Jan 2014 06:33:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201401\3928940.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneybrisbaneCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Logan Central 4114Young man at Ummah United centre in LoganYoung man at Ummah United centre in Logan: Inside the Muslim youth group accused of radical connectionsA Muslim youth organisation in Queensland that says it steers young men away from crime and jihad is facing allegations of radical and controversial associations, including to a notorious bikie and an alleged suicide bomber.Mark Solomons-27.6306 153.1139Commonwealth Bank hired private surveillance company to keep tabs on lobbyist Michael Fraserhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-26/cba-commonwealth-bank-surveillance-labor-coalition/5047808?source=rss
An undercover surveillance company hired by the Commonwealth Bank has been caught secretly photographing senior politicians at a Coalition fundraiser.Sat, 26 Oct 2013 15:40:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201310\3877710.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyBusiness, Economics and Finance:Industry:BankingDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Commonwealth BankCommonwealth BankABC News: Nic MacBean, file photo: ABC News: Nic MacBean, file photoMichael FraserMichael Fraserthearbitrator.co: thearbitrator.co-33.8631 151.2043How searchable are you? Information security tips from the world's besthttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/10/15/3869128.htm?source=rss
These days we have a password for everything. We click on an email when we forget, we reset and off we go again. But where does all this information go?Tue, 15 Oct 2013 09:05:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201310\3869128.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllInformation and Communication:All:AllInformation and Communication:Wireless Technology:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:InternetScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:HackingScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:Wireless TechnologyScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:Personal ComputersScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:Personal Computers: LaptopsScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:Personal Computers: NetbooksScience and Technology:Consumer Electronics:AllScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:Personal Computers: DesktopsScience and Technology:Computers and Technology:Personal Computers: TabletsInformation and Communication:Internet:Social MediaAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Keeping your informaiton safeHow to keep your personal information safe: Dr Hugh Thompson, speaking with Adam SpencerInformation security specialist, Dr Hugh Thompson-33.8631 151.2043Military lawyer Rabia Siddique on rescuing kidnapped soldiers in Iraqhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/10/09/3865347.htm?source=rss
Rabia Siddique helped free two British SAS soldiers after they were kidnapped in Iraq.Wed, 09 Oct 2013 14:05:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201310\3865347.xmlABC Radio SydneycanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartperthCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Careers:AllDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Defence Industry:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHealth:Stress:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Judges and Legal Profession:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Rabia SiddiqueRabia Siddique - ConversationsABC Local: Rabia Siddique - ConversationsRabia Siddique in conversation with Richard Fidler.-27.4698 153.024Sri Lankan refugee launches High Court challenge against detention based on ASIO assessmenthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-05/sri-lanka-refugee-launches-high-court-challenge-against-detentio/4802750?source=rss
A High Court challenge has been launched against the indefinite detention of a Sri Lankan woman who received an adverse security assessment from ASIO.Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:44:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201307\3797295.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Villawood 2163Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Detained Sri Lankan refugee RanjiniDetained Sri Lankan refugee RanjiniABC: Lateline: ABC: LatelineHigh court challenge to ASIO's powersA challenge to the holding of a Sri Lankan woman in indefinite detention following an adverse security assessment from ASIO is being heard in the High Court.Hamish Fitzsimmons-33.8833 150.9749Julia Gillard orders inquiry into intelligence agencies' handling of case involving convicted Egyptian terroristhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-05/gillard-order-inquiry-into-handling-of-egyptian-terrorist-case/4735494?source=rss
The Prime Minister has ordered an inquiry into the intelligence agencies' handling of a case involving a convicted Egyptian terrorist who arrived in Australia last year as an asylum seeker. Sayad Latif arrived in the country by boat in May last year and ASIO informed the Immigration Department three months later that he had been convicted in absentia in 1999 of pre-meditated murder. The Opposition had ramped up its demands for an inquiry when it emerged that ASIO discovered the man's identity in August but the minister, Brendan O'Connor, was not told until April - on the day the man was moved to a high-security facility at Villawood in Sydney.Wed, 05 Jun 2013 20:39:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\3775417.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Villawood 2163Egypt:All:AllVillawood Immigration Detention CentreVillawood Immigration Detention CentreImmigration Department, file photo: Immigration Department, file photo-33.8833 150.9749Immigration Minister Brendan O'Connor says his predecessor was briefed on Egyptian murdererhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-05/immigration-minister-kept-in-dark-over-egyptian-murderer/4733564?source=rss
Immigration Minister Brendan O'Connor says his predecessor was informed of the case of an Egyptian asylum seeker living in Australia who had been convicted of murder and belonged to a terrorist group. Sayad Latif arrived in the country by boat in May last year and ASIO informed the Immigration Department three months later that he had been convicted in absentia in 1999 of pre-meditated murder. He was also confirmed as being a member of a terrorist group, the Egyptian Islamic Jihad.Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:22:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201306\3774904.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Villawood 2163Egypt:All:AllImmigration Minister Brendan O'ConnorImmigration Minister Brendan O'ConnorAAP: Tracey Nearmy: AAP: Tracey NearmyMorrison and O'Connor face-off over asylum seeker's terror convictionImmigration Minister Brendan O'Connor has admitted it took his department eight months to tell him that an Egyptian asylum seeker living in Australia was a convicted murderer and belonged to a terrorist group.Virginia Trioli-33.8833 150.9749Bail revoked for man on ASIO watch listhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-31/bail-revoked-for-man-on-asio-watchlist/4726300?source=rss
A judge has questioned why a man on ASIO's terrorism watch list was released from jail last year.Fri, 31 May 2013 17:28:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201305\3772117.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllAustralia:NSW:Parramatta 2150Milad bin Ahmad-Shah al-Ahmadzai led away from Burwood Local CourtMilad bin Ahmad-Shah al-Ahmadzai led away from Burwood Local Court: -33.8213 151.0025Milad bin Ahmad-Shah al-Ahmadzai refused bail over alleged kill threat against Commonwealth officialhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-28/sydney-man-arrested-over-threat/4716998?source=rss
A Sydney man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to slit the throat of a Commonwealth public official.Tue, 28 May 2013 19:07:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201305\3768811.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Auburn 2144Milad bin Ahmad-Shah al-Ahmadzai led away from Burwood Local CourtMilad bin Ahmad-Shah al-Ahmadzai led away from Burwood Local Court: -33.8526 151.0363Journalist Scott Johnson grew up with a father in the CIAhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/02/19/3693522.htm?source=rss
Scott Johnson is a journalist whose father was a CIA agent.
Tue, 19 Feb 2013 16:55:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201302\3693522.xmlABC Radio SydneycanberrasydneydarwinbrisbaneadelaidehobartCommunity and Society:All:AllDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllInformation and Communication:All:AllInformation and Communication:Journalism:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ParentingCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Work:AllCommunity and Society:Men:AllCommunity and Society:Emotions:AllAustralia:ACT:AllAustralia:ACT:Canberra 2600Australia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Scott JohnsonScott Johnson is a journalist whose father was a CIA agent.
ABC Local: Scott Johnson - ConversationsScott Johnson in conversation with Richard Fidler-27.4698 153.024Former CIA agent Glenn Carle exposes hidden truthshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/12/10/3651275.htm?source=rss
Glenn Carle worked for the CIA for 23 years.Mon, 10 Dec 2012 17:28:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201212\3651275.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneybrisbaneadelaidehobartperthDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:People:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:September 11 Attacks:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Australia:TAS:AllAustralia:TAS:Hobart 7000Australia:WA:AllAustralia:WA:Perth 6000Glenn CarleGlenn CarleABC Local: Glenn Carle Glenn Carle -27.4698 153.024Customs service proposes cutting jobshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-16/customs-service-proposes-cutting-jobs/4376168?source=rss
Fri, 16 Nov 2012 13:08:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201211\3634470.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:Unemployment:AllDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney International Airport 2020Customs service proposes cutting jobsCustoms service proposes cutting jobsThe Midday Report: The Midday ReportCustoms service proposes cutting jobsUnions say proposed cuts to the Customs National Intelligence Gathering Unit at Sydney airport could threaten border security, and lengthen queues for travellers.
Nadine Flood, National Secretary of the CPSU, speaks with Ros Childs.Ros Childs-33.945852 151.181402Customs cuts 'could increase security risks'http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-16/customs-cuts-27could-increase-security-risks27/4375530?source=rss
A cut in customs staff at Sydney Airport is fuelling union fears of an increase in security risks.Fri, 16 Nov 2012 08:41:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201211\3634142.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Unions:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney Airport 2020-33.945852 151.181402People smugglers set up in Australiahttp://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2012/s3518036.htm?source=rss
An ABC investigation has revealed people smugglers posing as asylum seekers have come to Australia to continue lucrative smuggling businesses.Wed, 06 Jun 2012 13:08:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201206\3518036.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000People smugglers set up in AustraliaPeople smugglers set up in AustraliaLateline: LatelinePeople smugglers smuggle themselves into AustraliaA Four Corners investigation has revealed details of how people smugglers posed as asylum seekers to smuggle themselves into Australia.ABC NewsGovernment targets waterfront crimehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-25/government-targets-waterfront-crime/4033396?source=rss
Fri, 25 May 2012 15:42:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201205\3511384.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Programs and Initiatives:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime Prevention:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Government targets waterfront crimeGovernment targets waterfront crimeThe Midday Report: The Midday ReportGovernment targets waterfront crimeThe Federal Government has announced new powers for police in a bid to combat organised crime at the nation's docks.Narda Gilmore-26.000 134.500Union speaks against waterfront crime measureshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-25/union-speaks-against-waterfront-crime-measures/4033410?source=rss
Fri, 25 May 2012 14:26:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201205\3511298.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:Work:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Programs and Initiatives:AllGovernment and Politics:Unions:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime Prevention:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Union speaks against waterfront crime measuresUnion speaks against waterfront crime measuresThe Midday Report: The Midday ReportUnion speaks against waterfront crime measuresMaritime Union Australia national secretary Paddy Crumlin says a Federal Government initiative to combat organised crime on the nation's docks will not work.Ros Childs-26.000 134.500ASIO rulings keep refugees in detentionhttp://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2012/s3507742.htm?source=rss
Despite being given refugee status, dozens of people are being kept in detention around Australia due to Australia's intelligence agency considering them a potential security threat.Mon, 21 May 2012 20:55:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201205\3507742.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Parliament:Federal ParliamentLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:All:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Villawood 2163Sri Lanka:All:AllASIO rulings keep refugees in detentionASIO rulings keep refugees in detention7.30 Report: 7.30 ReportASIO rulings keep refugees in detentionDespite being given refugee status, dozens of people are being kept in detention around Australia due to Australia's intelligence agency considering them a potential security threat.Hayden CooperFamily shattered by negative ASIO assessmenthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-12/refugee-story-lateline/4007202?source=rss
A Melbourne-based family of refugees has been shattered by a negative ASIO security assessment after spending more than a year living in the community.Sat, 12 May 2012 01:37:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201205\3501280.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:NSW:Villawood 2163Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Refugee family torn apart by ASIOA Sri Lankan woman and her two boys, aged six and nine, have been placed in Villawood Detention Centre by a negative ASIO assessment after spending a year in the community as approved refugees.Steve Cannane-33.8833 150.9749Refugee family torn apart by ASIO assessmenthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-02/boy-missing-detained-father/3986150?source=rss
A five-year-old boy living in western Sydney faces indefinite separation from his father because of a negative security assessment from ASIO.Thu, 03 May 2012 14:55:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201205\3494261.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:RefugeesDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:NSW:Villawood 2163Refugee family torn apart after ASIO assessmentA five-year-old boy living in Sydney faces indefinite separation from his father who has been granted refugee status but given a negative ASIO assessment.Steve Cannane-26.000 134.500Six arrested in people smuggling raidshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-28/six-arrested-in-people-smuggling-raids/3917708?source=rss
Wed, 28 Mar 2012 13:01:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201203\3465655.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:International Law:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Indonesia:All:AllMalaysia:All:AllThailand:All:AllSix arrested in people smuggling raidsSix arrested in people smuggling raidsThe Midday Report: The Midday ReportSix arrested in people smuggling raidsAustralian and Thai police have made arrests in Sydney, Melbourne and Bangkok over an alleged people smuggling ring.Zoe Daniel15 100Terror raid media leak risked lives, court toldhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-02/police-describe-anti-terrorism-leaks-as-gut-wrenching/3615556?source=rss
A Melbourne court has been told the Australian Federal Police warned the Australian newspaper that lives were at risk if it published police information leaked to a journalist.Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:04:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201111\3354591.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllInformation and Communication:Print Media:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Front page of The Australian newspaperFront page of The Australian newspaper on August 4, 2009, the day of the counter-terrorism raids across Melbourne.ABC News: -37.8099 144.9622Body scanners on trial at Sydney Airporthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-08-01/body-scanners-on-trial-at-sydney-airport/2818730?source=rss
A trial of full-body scanners is beginning at Sydney Airport's international terminal.Mon, 01 Aug 2011 15:55:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201108\3282230.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney International Airport 2020Body scanner at Sydney International AirportOne of the full body scanners unveiled at Sydney International Airport on August 1, 2011. A trial using the full body scanner will take place at Sydney and Melbourne airports.AAP: Dean Lewins: AAP: Dean LewinsSydney Airport trials full-body scannersSydney Airport trials full-body scannersSimon Palan-33.945852 151.181402Earl Morris protects others from human predatorshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/07/19/3272612.htm?source=rss
Earl Morris was raised with an understanding of life's dark side, as the son of a police detective in Philadelphia.Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:29:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201107\3272612.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneybrisbaneDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:People:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000Earl MorrisEarl Morris ABC Local: Earl MorrisEarl Morris in conversation with Richard Fidler-27.4698 153.024ASIO files on display in Sydneyhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2011/06/17/3247158.htm?source=rss
Files kept on Australians by intelligence over the years have been released for public viewing at the Police and Justice Museum in Sydney.Fri, 17 Jun 2011 22:15:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201106\3247158.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyArts and Entertainment:Library Museum and Gallery:AllCommunity and Society:History:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000ASIO files on display in SydneyASIO files on display in SydneyStateline NSW: Stateline NSWASIO files on display in SydneyFiles kept on Australians by intelligence over the years have been released for public viewing at the Police and Justice Museum in Sydney.Greg MiskellyHabib gets his Australian passport backhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/05/27/3229323.htm?source=rss
Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Mamdouh Habib says he has his dignity back after ASIO cleared him of being a security threat.Fri, 27 May 2011 20:19:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201105\3229323.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Rights:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Rights:HumanAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Egypt:All:AllMamdouh HabibEgyptian-born Mr Habib was detained in Pakistan as a suspected terrorist in October 2001.Torsten BlackwoodAFP: Torsten Blackwood-33.8631 151.2043Lieutenant Commander US Navy SEAL Eric Greitenshttp://www.abc.net.au/sundayprofile/stories/3209403.htm?source=rss
Lieutenant Commander US Navy SEAL Eric Greitens has been deployed for special operations four times in America's war on terror. Eric Greitens talks about the elite unit whose members killed Osama bin Laden.Sun, 08 May 2011 20:53:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201105\3209403.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllPerson:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000United States:All:All Lieutenant Commander US Navy SEAL Eric Greitens Lieutenant Commander US Navy SEAL Eric Greitens: Lieutenant Commander US Navy SEAL Eric GreitensMonica Attard-33.8631 151.2043The terror withinhttp://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2010/s3100744.htm?source=rss
Today the Victorian Supreme Court found three men guilty of planning a shootout at Holsworthy Army Base in Sydney. The group was strongly opposed to Australia's involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.Fri, 24 Dec 2010 15:45:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201012\3100744.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Defence Forces:ArmyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Judges and Legal Profession:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000The terror withinThe terror within7.30 Report: 7.30 ReportThe terror withinToday the Victorian Supreme Court found three men guilty of planning a shootout at Holdsworthy Army Base in Sydney. The group was strongly opposed to Australia's involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.Heather EwartAfrican terror links in doubthttp://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2010/s3100922.htm?source=rss
A leading terrorism expert, Clive Williams, says the plot to attack the Holsworthy Army Base in Sydney may not have had as strong links to a Somali terrorist organisation as originally thought. Two men of Lebanese background and a Somali-Australian were found guilty of the conspiracy in the Victorian Supreme Court while two other men from the Somali community were acquitted.Fri, 24 Dec 2010 08:41:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201012\3100922.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Defence Industry:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Holsworthy 2173Somalia:All:AllYacqub Khayre, Nayef el Sayed, Abdirahman Ahmed and Wissam FattalFour men accused of plotting to attack the Holsworthy Army Barracks in Sydney: (clockwise from top-right) Yacqub Khayre (acquitted), Nayef el Sayed (convicted), Abdirahman Ahmed (acquitted) and Wissam Fattal (convicted). Saney Edow Aweys (not pictured) was also convicted.ABC News: Yacqub Khayre (right) and Abdirahman AhmedYacqub Khayre (right) and Abdirahman Ahmed leave court in Melbourne on December 23, 2010, after being acquitted of plotting to attack Sydney's Holsworthy Army Barracks.Julian SmithAAP: Julian SmithAfrican terror links in doubtA leading terrorism expert, Clive Williams, says the plot to attack the Holsworthy Army Base in Sydney may not have had strong links to a Somali terrorist organisation as originally thought. Two men of Lebanese background and a Somali-Australian were found guilty of the conspiracy in the Victorian Supreme Court while two other men from the Somali community were acquitted.Samantha Donovan-33.9500 150.9500Three convicted of plotting terrorist attackhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/12/23/3100731.htm?source=rss
A Supreme Court jury has found three men guilty of planning a terrorist attack at an army base in Sydney.
Thu, 23 Dec 2010 19:38:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201012\3100731.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneymelbourneDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllUnrest, Conflict and War:Terrorism:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Holsworthy 2173Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Trio convicted of planning terror attackTrio convicted of planning terror attack7pm TV News NSW: 7pm TV News NSWThree convicted of plotting terrorist attackA jury in Melbourne has found three men guilty of plotting a shooting rampage at Holsworthy army barracks in Sydney's south-west.James BennettHundreds rally in support of Assangehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/12/10/3090312.htm?source=rss
Hundreds gather in three Australian cities to protest against the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.Sat, 11 Dec 2010 06:13:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201012\3090312.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneybrisbaneCommunity and Society:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:AllGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:GreensGovernment and Politics:Activism and Lobbying:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Australia:QLD:AllAustralia:QLD:Brisbane 4000About 400 people have gathered in Sydney in support of Mr Assange.About 400 people have gathered in Sydney in support of Mr Assange.Mark Di StefanoABC News: Mark Di StefanoSome protesters waved placards and many have signed a petition to send to the Federal Government. (File photo)Some protesters waved placards and many have signed a petition to send to the Federal Government. (File photo)Steve GrayAAP: Steve GrayHundreds rally for AssangeHundreds of protestors have gathered in three Australian cities today to rage against the arrest of Julian Assange. They marched, chanted and waved banners as they called for the release of the Wikileaks founder.
TITLE: Wikileaks: Burma seeking nuclear weaponsAnnie GuestHundreds protest against Assange's arrestMasses have gathered at capital cities across Australia to protest against the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.Hayden Cooper-27.4698 153.024Journalist John Pilger voices support for Julian Assangehttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/12/08/3087656.htm?source=rss
Journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger is one of many high profile figures to come out in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who has been refused bail in London on sexual assault charges...Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:43:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201012\3087656.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Foreign Affairs:AllGovernment and Politics:World Politics:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Assange leaves London court roomPhotographers hold cameras to the window of a prison van believed to be carrying WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as it leaves Westminster Magistrates court in central London on December 7, 2010.Suzanne PlunkettReuters: Suzanne PlunkettJohn Pilger defends Julian AssangeJournalist and filmmaker John Pilger, speaking to Adam Spencer after supportin Julian Assange in a London court.-33.8631 151.2043Supporters gather as Islamic cleric deportedhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/27/2938300.htm?source=rss
A large crowd turned up at Sydney airport to farewell Sydney's most senior Islamic cleric, who has been deported.
Mon, 28 Jun 2010 05:31:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201006\2938300.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Iran, Islamic Republic Of:All:AllSydney Sheikh Mansour Leghaei with his familyDeported ... Sydney Sheikh Mansour Leghaei with his family.Danuta KozakiABC news: Danuta KozakiSheikh's sons discuss deportationSheikh Mansour Leghaei's three sons comment on the deportation to Iran of their father who was deemed a security risk by ASIO.Ben Worsley-33.8631 151.2043Islamic cleric's fight against deportation almost overhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/27/2938168.htm?source=rss
Islamic cleric Sheikh Mansour Leghaei is due to be deported to Iran tonight after being deemed a security risk.Sun, 27 Jun 2010 16:29:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201006\2938168.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Sydney Sheikh Mansour Leghaei with his familySheikh Mansour Leghaei is Sydney's most senior Shia cleric and had been living in Australia for 16 years.Danuta KozakiABC news: Danuta Kozaki-33.8631 151.2043Cleric given two weeks' deportation reprievehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/19/2876419.htm?source=rss
A Sydney shia muslim cleric, who is facing deportation, has been given another two weeks to stay in Australia.Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:22:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201004\2876419.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000-33.8631 151.2043Peace-making sheikh on verge of deportationhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/03/08/2840078.htm?source=rss
Religious communities are furious that an Iranian sheikh and his family will be deported from Australia in a fortnight.Tue, 09 Mar 2010 08:16:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201003\2840078.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:IslamDefence and National Security:All:AllDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllHuman Interest:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NSW:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Sydney's Sheikh Mansour Leghaei Sheikh Leghaei has lived in Australia for 16 years with his wife and children.Lateline: 'Community will suffer' if sheikh is deportedSupporters say the 'community will suffer' if Sheikh Leghaei is deported.Lateline: LatelineCommunity 'will suffer' if sheikh is deportedReligious and community leaders in Sydney are rallying behind an Iranian sheikh who will be deported from Australia in a fortnight after being declared a security threat by ASIO.John Stewart-33.8631 151.2043Oleg Kaluginhttp://www.abc.net.au/sundayprofile/stories/2629079.htm?source=rss
Oleg Kalugin, former KGB Major General is not alone in believing that the Kremlin is firmly behind the continued killings of those who fiercely criticise the activities Russia's leadership.Fri, 14 Aug 2009 10:22:00 +1100\xmlcontent\200908\2629079.xmlABC Radio SydneysydneyDefence and National Security:Security Intelligence:AllGovernment and Politics:Forms of Government:CommunismCommunity and Society:History:20th CenturyPerson:All:AllAustralia:NSW:Sydney 2000Russian Federation:All:AllRussian Federation:Chechnya:AllOleg Kalugin Monica Attard interview: Monica Attard interviewOleg KaluginA former chief of the KGB's foreign counterintelligence arm - Oleg Kalugin is not alone in believing that the Kremlin is firmly behind the continued killings of those who fiercely criticise the activities Russia's leadership.Monica Attard-33.8631 151.2043